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here is your monday forecast: showers and thunderstorms from the dakotas and montana. isolated showers and thunderstorms from new york to new england. scattered showers from d.c. to north carolina. >> a seasonable 78 in boston, 86 in new york and 84 in baltimore. 80s across most of the midwest. 103 in phoenix and 84 in albuquerque. seattle gets up to 76 and portland is 82. >> it may be tough to find a needle in a haystack but a woman in germany found an offer she could not refuse. >> her boyfriend used 150 bales of hay to propose. it was a six-hour labor of love to spell out those words and of course it was in german. each bale of hay ways more than 600 pounds and each letter was nearly 12 feet high. >> the groom to be got down on his knee and proposed the old fashioned way first. when she said yes, he threw open the shutters to reveal his creation. i was reading them and said that doesn't say. >> it took me a second. that is not english i don't think. >> now we know. >> we'll be right back. ♪ love and marriage, love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage
here is your monday forecast: showers and thunderstorms from the dakotas and montana. isolated showers and thunderstorms from new york to new england. scattered showers from d.c. to north carolina. >> a seasonable 78 in boston, 86 in new york and 84 in baltimore. 80s across most of the midwest. 103 in phoenix and 84 in albuquerque. seattle gets up to 76 and portland is 82. >> it may be tough to find a needle in a haystack but a woman in germany found an offer she could not refuse....
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. >> we are the first even in the celebration of glaser national park and a lot of people from montana will be here to celebrate. >> it is wednesday, august 19th. thank you very much. hopefully the weather will be good and dry. we have more information if you would like to get in on tickets at the wolf trap site. we have a link at wusa9.com. >>> there's a tropical storm bearing down on hawaii but as the surf kicks up, what can you do if a storm damages the placey you plan to vacation? an expert has some answers coming up. >>> and couples may be changing family plans because of the recession. we'll be right back. b@b@ >>> in living well headlines the university school of medicine is starting toastst tests today on an h1n1 vaccine. the initial testing involved 67 healthy adult volunteers that were picked via lottery. they will get one shot today and another in three weeks. it is the leader of the nationwide trials and if it goes well they hope to have the vaccine available in october. >>> according to the national center for health statistics there were 70,000 fewer births than in 2007.
. >> we are the first even in the celebration of glaser national park and a lot of people from montana will be here to celebrate. >> it is wednesday, august 19th. thank you very much. hopefully the weather will be good and dry. we have more information if you would like to get in on tickets at the wolf trap site. we have a link at wusa9.com. >>> there's a tropical storm bearing down on hawaii but as the surf kicks up, what can you do if a storm damages the placey you plan...
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one in colorado and the other in montana. tickets have been will be available to the general public so the president may see angry outbursts in the crowd he faces. who's likely to come out on top once the shouting is over. with me is erin billings. this is usually a boring time for us covering the hill but this has been anything but. >> these town halls are typically snoozers, people go home, few people show up and it is civil and now hundreds of people, you saw claire mccast kill. there is people coming from owl sides. i think both sides are appropriating the fomenting thage station. so this isn't necessarily just cropping up. having said that people are passionate about this and clearly members are hearing it. >> you saw arlen specter and you were saying what we didn't see is he's called in capitol police for reinforcements. >> he did. and the capitol police last week the sergeant at arms said be wary, mindful, diligent and vigilant when you go home because there were already protests starting up and arlen specter of pennsy
one in colorado and the other in montana. tickets have been will be available to the general public so the president may see angry outbursts in the crowd he faces. who's likely to come out on top once the shouting is over. with me is erin billings. this is usually a boring time for us covering the hill but this has been anything but. >> these town halls are typically snoozers, people go home, few people show up and it is civil and now hundreds of people, you saw claire mccast kill. there...
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he'll hold a town hall meeting in montana on friday. then another in colorado on saturday. >> reporter: he'll have his work cut out for him. opponents show no sign of backing down. some are being escorted out of town halls. one group in ohio brought a photo of the president, altered to make him look like adolph adolf hitler. lawmakers there confronting are trying their best to keep the dialogue going. >> i'm just telling you, you have to deal with your fear. >> reporter: but the white house knows they'll have to deal with opointents -- opponents' fears if they want to get back on track. >> are you for or against the president's healthcare bill? wjz would like to know what you think about the plan. e-mail us your thoughts to wjzwebalert@cbs.com. or click on the link at the top of the wjz.com home page. >>> a school band director in howard county is sentenced for molesting a student. robert johnston taught at mount hebron school for 35 years before his arrest in december. he pleaded guilty. and sentenced to nine years in jail, with all bu
he'll hold a town hall meeting in montana on friday. then another in colorado on saturday. >> reporter: he'll have his work cut out for him. opponents show no sign of backing down. some are being escorted out of town halls. one group in ohio brought a photo of the president, altered to make him look like adolph adolf hitler. lawmakers there confronting are trying their best to keep the dialogue going. >> i'm just telling you, you have to deal with your fear. >> reporter: but...
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>> my name is randy from montana. that i believe our constitution and it's a very important thing. i also get my news from the cable networks, because i don't like the spin that comes from the other places. >> you have to be careful about the cable networks, though. okay. go ahead. go on with the question. >> geraldo: as people vent, washington squirms, and town hall meetings erupt in impassioned debate. this is a fox news alert. >> the notion that somehow i ran for public office or member of congress are in so they can go around pulling the plug on grandma. i mean, when you start making arguments like that, that simply dishonest. >> geraldo: the midst of sometimes wild rhetoric, spreading anxiety and apparently widespread discontent, the president is continuing his now deeply personal push to get people behind his crusade to change the nation's healthcare system. and following up on tuesday's granite state stop in new hampshire and friday's big town hall meeting in the big sky state of montana, after visiting old faithful and a day of fly fishing, tonight he was in grand junction,
>> my name is randy from montana. that i believe our constitution and it's a very important thing. i also get my news from the cable networks, because i don't like the spin that comes from the other places. >> you have to be careful about the cable networks, though. okay. go ahead. go on with the question. >> geraldo: as people vent, washington squirms, and town hall meetings erupt in impassioned debate. this is a fox news alert. >> the notion that somehow i ran for...
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rachel martin is in big sky montana this morning. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: -- about 5 miles away from bozeman where the president held his health care town hall meeting yesterday and while there was some tension, the event started out with hugs, handshakes, even some humor. >> here in montana you've got bears and moose and elk and in washington you just haveostly bull. >> reporter: words that moments later were thrown right back at the president as he tried to set the record straight on his plans for health care reform. >> we keep getting the bull is bull. you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> you are absolutely right that i can't cover enough 46 million people for free. >> reporter: obama has been ramping up his fight for reform as oosition is mounting on both sides of the debate. the plan to provide end of life counseling is being dropped from a senate version of the bill after conservatives like sarah palin said it would create so-called death panels. the topic came up between senators arlen specter and
rachel martin is in big sky montana this morning. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: -- about 5 miles away from bozeman where the president held his health care town hall meeting yesterday and while there was some tension, the event started out with hugs, handshakes, even some humor. >> here in montana you've got bears and moose and elk and in washington you just haveostly bull. >> reporter: words that moments later were thrown right back at the president as he tried to set...
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meantime, the president will take his health care pitch to montana today, hoping to quell voters' concerns that have been festering at forums and town hall meetings all across the country. emily schmidt with the latest on the incident causing headaches for citizens and lawmakers alike. >> president obama makes a pitch for health care reform and proving a tough sell across the country. my trust in the faith in the united states and its leadership has been destroyed. >> i think somebody in congress needs to go to jail. a whole bunch of them. >> reporter: members of congress trying to explain health care proposals are running into opposition. fears the government is spending too much money for systemic change. >> why on earth are you producing a health care bill that has so many pages in it and such complex wording that we can't understand it? >> in fact, thursday's senate negotiators announced they were dropping controversial end of life provisions from the bill because they could be misinterpreted and misused. now the health care reform message is playing out on television. >> what does ref
meantime, the president will take his health care pitch to montana today, hoping to quell voters' concerns that have been festering at forums and town hall meetings all across the country. emily schmidt with the latest on the incident causing headaches for citizens and lawmakers alike. >> president obama makes a pitch for health care reform and proving a tough sell across the country. my trust in the faith in the united states and its leadership has been destroyed. >> i think...
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flying to a townhall in a conservative part of montana. the audience we were told was not prescreened. the meeting was more like a campaign rally than debate over health care. the president even getting a standing ovation. we have the story covered tonight beginning with the chief white house correspondent chuck todd now joining us from belgrade, montana, chuck. >>> good evening, ann. the president finished up the first of what are going to be back to back townhall meetings out west. colorado happens tomorrow. awful this part of an opportunity to try to regain the political momentum in his push for health care reform. president obama came to the hills of montana with his entire family in tow, for what was billed as a townhall on health care but at times felt more like a campaign rally. >> hello, montana. >> reporter: president obama was reminiscent of candidate obama at times as he worked the audience. >> so i need you to keep knocking on doors, talking to your neighbors, spread the facts. >> reporter: the president did take questions from
flying to a townhall in a conservative part of montana. the audience we were told was not prescreened. the meeting was more like a campaign rally than debate over health care. the president even getting a standing ovation. we have the story covered tonight beginning with the chief white house correspondent chuck todd now joining us from belgrade, montana, chuck. >>> good evening, ann. the president finished up the first of what are going to be back to back townhall meetings out west....
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appears the president will face off with angry protesters and the first stop is planned in bozeman, montana. this meeting will folkous a provision to prevent insurance companies from dropping or limiting coverage for those who become seriously ill. >>> a picture is worth a thousand words but some say metro acted too quickly without the facts after this picture surfaced showing a metrobus driver on a cell phone while driving. the eunice kennedy shriver driver's union says the two-way radio was broken and the woman had to use the cell phone to call in a malfunction. the union denies the bus was actually moving. metro went confirm the radio issue and the driver is on paid leave. >>> judgment day in a crime spree that terrorized montgomery county for months. elderly women tied up, robbed and taxed inside their home. a judge sentenced jose garcia polara to life without parole followed by three consecutive life sentences. one of his victims died after the attack. >>> today, police will continue their search for shook eat abell. yesterday, a possible break in the case as police unearthed a shoe. b
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-- white tail, montana. remember, under the stimulus plan, there was supposed to be transparency and no earmarks. we understand a powerful congressman pushed that. we will be investigating. megyn: a shocking crime at the democratic headquarters in denver. someone smashed windows displaying health care reform when thosposters. they initially blamed people who were against the type of reform, but she should have been looking closer to home. apparently it was the work of a democratic activist. we have someone in denver with us. so please have this person in custody. he is apparently a democrat, someone who has been arrested before because of his democratic causes? >> he worked for one of those 527 groups that spent all of that money in colorado. the democratic chairwoman immediately blamed this act on people who oppose president obama's health care reform plan. i was disappointed and disgusted when she did it because she basically described the evil motives for anyone who opposes the plan. megyn: you can unders
-- white tail, montana. remember, under the stimulus plan, there was supposed to be transparency and no earmarks. we understand a powerful congressman pushed that. we will be investigating. megyn: a shocking crime at the democratic headquarters in denver. someone smashed windows displaying health care reform when thosposters. they initially blamed people who were against the type of reform, but she should have been looking closer to home. apparently it was the work of a democratic activist. we...
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the president's latest town hall meeting in boseman, montana. the crowd was overwhelmingly friendly but there was this exchange. >> as you can see, i'm a proud nra member. [ applause ] i believe in our constitution. it's a very important thing. i also get minus from the cable networks because i don't like the spin that comes from them other places. >> you got to be careful about them cable networks, though. [ laughter ] >> we keep getting the bull, that's all we get is bull. you can't tell us how you are going to pay for this. you are saving here, you are saving over there. you are going to take a little money here, and take a little money over there you have no money. the only way you are going to get that money is to raise our taxes. you said you wouldn't. laura: joining us from los angeles is radio talk show host tammy bruce a fox news contributor and from new york tara dow a democratic strategist. tara, let's start with you. do you think president obama today took on his critics? >> absolutely. i think he did an excellent job. i think this s
the president's latest town hall meeting in boseman, montana. the crowd was overwhelmingly friendly but there was this exchange. >> as you can see, i'm a proud nra member. [ applause ] i believe in our constitution. it's a very important thing. i also get minus from the cable networks because i don't like the spin that comes from them other places. >> you got to be careful about them cable networks, though. [ laughter ] >> we keep getting the bull, that's all we get is bull....
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we sold out hannah montana. u2. you're talking in seconds almost just because the computer system couldn't handle it. >> reporter: a baltimore bruce show will sell out. >> i would put bruce at the top in terms of demand for ticketing. for shows, you know. he's got the most fans. he's been doing it the longest. he's here in the east coast where he's everyone more beloved. >> basically i start out trying to tell a good story. one that will hold interest. >> reporter: the stories promoters are taking a bet on our past baltimore shows featuring icons. >> we came to baltimore and sold out in 15 minutes. fasters sell out in history. and they're going to be treated as royalty. in other venues they come all the time, it is what it is. it's not a big deal. for us, you're talking about the king of rock & roll basically. >> wjz eyewitness news. >>> and the shows are on november 20th. tickets go on sale september 3rd. >>> chick fillet. a doosey of a mistake the manager says he made with a nursing mother. >>> a charge of police
we sold out hannah montana. u2. you're talking in seconds almost just because the computer system couldn't handle it. >> reporter: a baltimore bruce show will sell out. >> i would put bruce at the top in terms of demand for ticketing. for shows, you know. he's got the most fans. he's been doing it the longest. he's here in the east coast where he's everyone more beloved. >> basically i start out trying to tell a good story. one that will hold interest. >> reporter: the...
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>> he is going to bozeman, montana to a county where he carried by 1600 votes. they have voted twice for him -- for george bush in the past. there is some sense and that they want to get max baucus' attention by going there, and montana is ground zero for health care reform, because that is where he is from. we have already seen people lining up to get tickets to the event. bill: there is a gallup poll out today that says independent voters are moving in a certain way. 35% are more sympathetic to the views of the protesters, opposed to 16% who are less sympathetic. how are these numbers being received? >> in the briefing yesterday, we heard robert kids say that some people were somewhat disappointed that he did not get a tougher response in new hampshire. he constantly talked about the food fight of the debate and have cable news is feeding on this, but clearly from the gallup poll, independents are starting to become sympathetic with these people protesting. certainly not good in terms of public opinion. bill: thank you. megyn: do you remember the other day whe
>> he is going to bozeman, montana to a county where he carried by 1600 votes. they have voted twice for him -- for george bush in the past. there is some sense and that they want to get max baucus' attention by going there, and montana is ground zero for health care reform, because that is where he is from. we have already seen people lining up to get tickets to the event. bill: there is a gallup poll out today that says independent voters are moving in a certain way. 35% are more...
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thunderstorms also in parts of the midwest and northern plains and stormy from montana to the southern rockies with flooding expected in new mexico. >> a high of 103 in phoeni 94 in salt lake city and 67 in seattle. s in omaha, fargo and the twin cities. it's 84 here in new york and 79 in boston. miami hits 91, new orleans 92 and dallas 95. so this is a great story. they had a better chance of winning the lottery but a texas couple beat the odds by hitting a very different kind of jackpot. >> that's right. brian and kelsey lewis are the proud parents of not one but two sets of identical twin boys. they were conceived without any fertility drugs and born just 13 months apart. in case you're wonder, the odds of that happening somewhere between 1 in 11 million to 1 in 35 million. >> oh, they sure are cute. >> they're not done. they say they'll try for a third set of twins. they're hoping for girls next time. >> does it run on the mother's side or father' side? >> i think it's the mother's side but still the likelihood of that. >> that's not the same. that's a lot of work. >> but they're r
thunderstorms also in parts of the midwest and northern plains and stormy from montana to the southern rockies with flooding expected in new mexico. >> a high of 103 in phoeni 94 in salt lake city and 67 in seattle. s in omaha, fargo and the twin cities. it's 84 here in new york and 79 in boston. miami hits 91, new orleans 92 and dallas 95. so this is a great story. they had a better chance of winning the lottery but a texas couple beat the odds by hitting a very different kind of...
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caller: mike emanuel with the president in montana. house speaker nancy pelosi has apparently changed her mind about people who act up during meetings with politicians. earlier this week in a newspaper cnewspaper article cod with majority leader steny hoyer, pelosi called recent protests at healthcare reform town halls, quote, unamerican, and part of what she said was "an ugly campaign to disrupt public meetings," but three years ago, anti-war protestors repeatedly interrupted a pelosi event in san francisco, and she didn't seem to mind at all. >> let me chose with this on the democrats and how we see ourselves and how i hope we are lepful. when frank lynn roosevelt died and i draw great inspiration of him because he is a disrupter and i'm a fan of disrupters, people who make change. >> one thing many of those town hall protestors are upset about is end-of-life counseling in the house bill. this week, some senators said that that provision will not be in their reform packet. correspondent caroline shively reports on a controversy that
caller: mike emanuel with the president in montana. house speaker nancy pelosi has apparently changed her mind about people who act up during meetings with politicians. earlier this week in a newspaper cnewspaper article cod with majority leader steny hoyer, pelosi called recent protests at healthcare reform town halls, quote, unamerican, and part of what she said was "an ugly campaign to disrupt public meetings," but three years ago, anti-war protestors repeatedly interrupted a...
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thunderstorms also from washington to north dakota and from montana down to new mexico and arizona. dry for much of the west coast and northeast. >> a mild 79 in boston, 84 in new york and baltimore. 86 in chicago, 87 in detroit and 90s in minneapolis, fargo and omeprazole. seattle only up to 67, boise 75. 94 in salt lake city and 103 in phoenix. >> when you think of speed dating, images of 20 and 30 somethings now come to mind but some senior citizens are getting into the action. >> 80 and 90 somethings came together to meet for blind dates. they were told to prepare some questions ahead of time and they did. >> yes, have i some. i was told i musn't say "do you snore?" >> the event was organized by the not so lonely hearts club. they plan to hold another one next month. >> good idea. >> never too old to find love, right? >> no, you're not. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." ♪ get around, round, round, i get around ♪ long summer days and not enough sleep. what i wouldn't do fr a do-over. (announcer) ne neutrogena total skin renewal. gentle exfoliating puffs and m
thunderstorms also from washington to north dakota and from montana down to new mexico and arizona. dry for much of the west coast and northeast. >> a mild 79 in boston, 84 in new york and baltimore. 86 in chicago, 87 in detroit and 90s in minneapolis, fargo and omeprazole. seattle only up to 67, boise 75. 94 in salt lake city and 103 in phoenix. >> when you think of speed dating, images of 20 and 30 somethings now come to mind but some senior citizens are getting into the action....
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>> we have two town halls later in the week, one in montana, one in colorado. then the president will be back here for a bit forç some down time with his family. i do not think there are any specific venue announcements. i think the president believes the format of the town hall, in the ability to discuss directly with people their fears and concerns, has always been a tremendously valuable. >> is there a concern that if this misinformation machine continues, and the record cannot be corrected, as it likes, would it be difficult to get health care reform across? >> if the debate is being dominated by something that is not true, of course. but i do not believe the president believes, when all is said and done, that most people will make their decision based on something that is false, and proven false. çtake a couple questions at a town hall meeting. çwe have seen enough video to know that people are concerned about the bill. take one of those concerns and address it factually. >> so much attention now is being focused on debunking the myth, and you believ
>> we have two town halls later in the week, one in montana, one in colorado. then the president will be back here for a bit forç some down time with his family. i do not think there are any specific venue announcements. i think the president believes the format of the town hall, in the ability to discuss directly with people their fears and concerns, has always been a tremendously valuable. >> is there a concern that if this misinformation machine continues, and the record cannot...
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president obama will hold another town hall meeting tomorrow in montana. yesterday, in washington county, maryland, plenty of heated rhetoric at a meeting hosted by senator ben cardin. >> i am not going to vote for any bill that adds to the national deficit. >> you already have. >> with usurping authority is not granted by you as a united states senator. >> reporter: 400 people attended the meeting in hagerstown and 500 were kept waiting outside. >>> things aren't much easier for republicans. iowa senator charles grassley held a town hall on health care yesterday, four of them in fact he has been accused by some on the right for selling out to democrats as well as accusations from the left that he is blocking reform movement. >>> these days daily health care town hall meetings are turning in to shouting matches for people on bod sides of the aisle. we look at the actions being done the meetings. when it comes to booing members of congress, 44% of people call it democracy in action and 47% say it is an abuse of democracy. as far as shouting down people with
president obama will hold another town hall meeting tomorrow in montana. yesterday, in washington county, maryland, plenty of heated rhetoric at a meeting hosted by senator ben cardin. >> i am not going to vote for any bill that adds to the national deficit. >> you already have. >> with usurping authority is not granted by you as a united states senator. >> reporter: 400 people attended the meeting in hagerstown and 500 were kept waiting outside. >>> things...
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that's of course in three states, wyoming, montana and idaho. >> the one we just showed you, yosemite. in california. number three. >> number two, the grand canyon. in arizona. >> and the most visited u.s. national park, the great smoky mountains right there in tennessee. and north carolina. you were saying about gettysburg. >> i'm surprised that didn't make the list but i'm not sure if it's in the same category. >> we were saying the two closest, hampton mansion and also fort mchenry. get out and visit one today. >>> it will be hot today. >> it will be. take an adjustable fan. we're looking at the chance of thunderstorms late this afternoon. that threat continues wednesday, thursday, friday and on into the early part of the weekend. it's going to be hot and muggy all the way through until the early part of next week. >>> i'm going to interview shaquille o'neal. he's going to have his "shaq versus" tonight. >> how fun that's going to be. >> we'll see you tomorrow morning at 5:00. have a great afternoon. explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and
that's of course in three states, wyoming, montana and idaho. >> the one we just showed you, yosemite. in california. number three. >> number two, the grand canyon. in arizona. >> and the most visited u.s. national park, the great smoky mountains right there in tennessee. and north carolina. you were saying about gettysburg. >> i'm surprised that didn't make the list but i'm not sure if it's in the same category. >> we were saying the two closest, hampton mansion...
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president obama will hold a town hall of his own in montana tomorrow. what is the message going to be, and has it changed at all? >> it should be interesting, because he is going to appear with senator max baucus from the middle of health-care negotiations. the county he is going to is a conservative county, and democrats as republicans to sign a civility pledge, but republicans said no, because that feels like they are being asked to be seen but not heard. a lot of people are waiting at to appear at this town hall. jane: an event on saturday also? >> yes. there are probably know people in the world who have done as many town hall meetings as barack obama. they feel that he will be able to reach out to people who make it in his face a little bit and say, let's calmed down and talk about our differences. jane: we have new rasmussen pulls out, saying that the approval rating is at its lowest. >> that is right. daily polls say that 47% somewhat approved, 52% disapprove, the lowest mark so far. a cause for concern for the white house. we expect that robert
president obama will hold a town hall of his own in montana tomorrow. what is the message going to be, and has it changed at all? >> it should be interesting, because he is going to appear with senator max baucus from the middle of health-care negotiations. the county he is going to is a conservative county, and democrats as republicans to sign a civility pledge, but republicans said no, because that feels like they are being asked to be seen but not heard. a lot of people are waiting at...
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that's how things will be conducted in montana. white house says they like a rigorous robust debate. whether they get in their own town halls probably not. lawmakers are. shepard: thank you. mixed news from the jobs market. the number of americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits went up unexpectedly last week. that's according to the department of labor which reports there were 4,000 more first time claims than the week before. but at the same time we learned the total number of americans continuing to receive jobless benefits fell by more than 140,000, to just more than 6.2 million. the so-called experts were way off in guessing how much money spent in stores last month. they were expecting retail sales to rise, almost 1%. they did not. they went down. july sales down 0.1% in june it would have been worse had it not been cash for clunkers program. auto sales were up big last month. take those out of the pictures and retail sales would have fallen more than half a per sen tant poij point. rich edison is live from the wa
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how can you say that when he is running around the country doing town hall meetings, new hampshire, montana colorado. >> no, no, no. bill: come on. >> he is playing kevin's, -- defense. he is not playing offense. which is something you noted in the memo. here is what i stand for. bill: give me five bullet points. >> exactly. let me show you what i stand for and why this is going to make it better for you, the american consumer. bill: he can't do it, juan. >> he hasn't yet. evidence is a smart guy. that's a capable individual. bill: what do you say mary katharine? >> he is in super salvage mode right now. he is the guy out there. he was selling the public option but when people hear public option, they also hear government run health care. seniors here in order to pay for this government run health care, you are going to cut my programs. so he is running into serious problems here. and he is out there trying to salvage them. part of the reason is because he has been talking in generalities the whole time. he hasn't gotten down to nuts and bolts with congress and said, listen, this is what i
how can you say that when he is running around the country doing town hall meetings, new hampshire, montana colorado. >> no, no, no. bill: come on. >> he is playing kevin's, -- defense. he is not playing offense. which is something you noted in the memo. here is what i stand for. bill: give me five bullet points. >> exactly. let me show you what i stand for and why this is going to make it better for you, the american consumer. bill: he can't do it, juan. >> he hasn't...
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he will lead a town hall meeting in montana. here at home, the passion of people on both sides remains heated as witnesses at a town hall meeting in salisbury, maryland. >> why on earth are you producing a health care bill that has so many pages in it and such complex wording that we can't understand it and we, quite frankly, don't trust you all to be honest with us. >> that was one woman's opinion at the meeting led by senator ben cardin. he called it democracy in action. >> i believe this is part of the political process. i think the best way we are going to get results in washington to hear your views. i learn from these exchanges. i get helpful information to me. >> reporter: so many people are weighing in on-line the it department for congress is warning servers may be slowed down by the rush of incoming e- mails. an air traffic controller and a supervisor are suspended following last week's deadly midair collision in new york city. the federal aviation administration says the controller was talking on the phone when a smal
he will lead a town hall meeting in montana. here at home, the passion of people on both sides remains heated as witnesses at a town hall meeting in salisbury, maryland. >> why on earth are you producing a health care bill that has so many pages in it and such complex wording that we can't understand it and we, quite frankly, don't trust you all to be honest with us. >> that was one woman's opinion at the meeting led by senator ben cardin. he called it democracy in action. >>...
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. >> about an hour ago, the leader of the gang of six, max baucus of mon tan that -- montana said he hey gone too far by saying there was bipartisan support, and said they would have to come back and look at everything in the context of how we're going to pay for it. chris: james, thank you. one healthcare option that has drawn a lot of criticism is the concept of public government administered insurance. now a senator who knows a thing or two about healthcare says if it is good enough for the public, it ought to be good enough for congress. molly hennenberg tells us how that idea is going over. >> oklahoma republican senator and, doctor tom coburn strongly opposes a public option -- that is, a government-run health insurance plan. he says it will lead to rationing of care, so coburn has introduced an amendment saying if congress passes a public option, then all lawmakers would have to enroll, too. >> so that we feel the same effects of that plan as every other american that ends up in it. the data shows that 104 million americans will be end up in that plan. what is good for us ough
. >> about an hour ago, the leader of the gang of six, max baucus of mon tan that -- montana said he hey gone too far by saying there was bipartisan support, and said they would have to come back and look at everything in the context of how we're going to pay for it. chris: james, thank you. one healthcare option that has drawn a lot of criticism is the concept of public government administered insurance. now a senator who knows a thing or two about healthcare says if it is good enough...
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a few weeks ago, two medical students had just gotten married in montana. they were on their way to the reception, still in their tux and gown when they saw an accident. without hesitation they pulled over and helped save a young girl's leg. joining us from billings for an interview are jake and erica rinker and taylor osgood whose leg was severely injured. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> here's my question. how did the wedding go first? >> good. >> good yeah? did jake remember his vows? were you guys nervous at all? >> no. he did perfect. >> he did perfect. >> i was a little bit nervous. >> you know, looking at this picture right there you look like you might be a little bit nervous. so the marriage ceremony goes without a hitch. there you are, perfect couple walking outside the church. you got the flowers. you're all addressdressed up. you get in the cars to go reception and then what happened erica? >> we were driving by and jake noticed that there was a rafting bus stalled. right after that, we saw taylor on the ground. jake asked if he cou
a few weeks ago, two medical students had just gotten married in montana. they were on their way to the reception, still in their tux and gown when they saw an accident. without hesitation they pulled over and helped save a young girl's leg. joining us from billings for an interview are jake and erica rinker and taylor osgood whose leg was severely injured. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> here's my question. how did the wedding go first? >> good. >> good...
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the president faced tough questions at a town hall meeting in montana. he was spared the shouting matches that occur across the country. >>> and wjz wants to help everyone during tough economic times. each day we'll bring you suggestions that can save you money. here's mary bubala with one way to ride out the recession. >> according to the national retail federation, the average family spends close to $550 on school supplies. there are ways to cut down on costs. first try shopping at home. go through your drawers in your house and in your kids rooms and take stock of pencils, papers, notebooks and folders. check out office supply stores back to school sales. compare priced before heading out to by the items. >>> you know, mary told us about restaurants.com and i have told everybody about restaurants. >> it's worthwhile. >> if you haven't done it. log on and check. it's great discounts to restaurants you go to all the time. if you haven't had an opportunity to eat out there. there are opportunities out there for you. the concept we should mention, you go
the president faced tough questions at a town hall meeting in montana. he was spared the shouting matches that occur across the country. >>> and wjz wants to help everyone during tough economic times. each day we'll bring you suggestions that can save you money. here's mary bubala with one way to ride out the recession. >> according to the national retail federation, the average family spends close to $550 on school supplies. there are ways to cut down on costs. first try...
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jack and i have relatives in montana, people who live in montana are a breed apart. what is being made of this choice of going to montana where there's a lot of independence and plain spokenness? >> you're right about that. a couple of reasons, the mountain west becoming more and more of a swing area. they're very dependent on. of course the chairman of the senate finance committee, max baucus, that's no surprise. that's why they've been running commercials in that area. but a big reason is the president is doing this national park tour ahead of his sojourn in martha's vineyard. we'll see the president in yellow stone and the grand canyon so this was part of that swing and that was the pacific region. why today? why there? >> let's talk about the cheney story on the front page of "the washington post" yesterday. you say this might be much ado about nothing. why? >> move along. nothing to see here. >> really? >> no. the cheney camp says this slightly overstated. i think that the story got the music right if not the words. there definitely are differences in perspectiv
jack and i have relatives in montana, people who live in montana are a breed apart. what is being made of this choice of going to montana where there's a lot of independence and plain spokenness? >> you're right about that. a couple of reasons, the mountain west becoming more and more of a swing area. they're very dependent on. of course the chairman of the senate finance committee, max baucus, that's no surprise. that's why they've been running commercials in that area. but a big reason...
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severe weather could threaten idaho, montana, nebraska and the dakotas. i should say thunderstorm um and down the east coast. thunderstorms also from florida to new england. >> 90 in miami, 91 in atlanta and 77 in baltimore money chicago and minneapolis are just shy of 80 while omaha climbs to 83. a blistering 111 in phoenix, 96 in salt lake city and 75 in portland. >> louisville, kentucky is getting revved up for a sizzling good time. >> more than 10,000 colorful hot rods are rolling into town for the 40th annual street rod nationals. the roadsters were all made before 1949, then rebuilt and modified. >> the event is the largest of its kind, draws tens of thousands of spectators and brings in about $15 million. >> we'll be right back. ♪ my maas ratty does 185, i lost my license, now i don't drive ♪ day 87 and tyler b. determined to find the answer for his acne. get a life. i'm trying. acne...even when it's mild... is a medical condition. huh? medical...as in doctor ? ohhhhhh. and that's how tyler came to his senses, sort of, and learned about once-a-
severe weather could threaten idaho, montana, nebraska and the dakotas. i should say thunderstorm um and down the east coast. thunderstorms also from florida to new england. >> 90 in miami, 91 in atlanta and 77 in baltimore money chicago and minneapolis are just shy of 80 while omaha climbs to 83. a blistering 111 in phoenix, 96 in salt lake city and 75 in portland. >> louisville, kentucky is getting revved up for a sizzling good time. >> more than 10,000 colorful hot rods are...
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heavy rain for eastern oregon, idaho and montana and scattered showers in northern new england. >> a high of 81 in boston, 84 in baltimore and 91 in miami. 77 in salt lake city. mid 70s in fargo. 90 in st. louis. cooler than normal in the northwest. just 66 in seattle and 67 in boise. >> well, history is coming alive in texas with the eighth wonder of the world. >> the life-like, life-side clay terra-cotta warriors have already lured thousands of visitors to the houston museum of science. but one statue is jumping out at visitors. >> he's moving! he is causing a big stir there taking visitor after visitor by surprise. they walk up and he leaps out and they freak out. >> that would give me a heart attack >> i hope they have one of those resuscitation kits handy just in case. >> we'll be right back. ♪ when the light gets into your heart, baby, don't you forget about me ♪ imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little t to nothing to own it. one company that can ma
heavy rain for eastern oregon, idaho and montana and scattered showers in northern new england. >> a high of 81 in boston, 84 in baltimore and 91 in miami. 77 in salt lake city. mid 70s in fargo. 90 in st. louis. cooler than normal in the northwest. just 66 in seattle and 67 in boise. >> well, history is coming alive in texas with the eighth wonder of the world. >> the life-like, life-side clay terra-cotta warriors have already lured thousands of visitors to the houston museum...
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but in montana, in north dakota, in states like that, that money goes a long, long way. so it's a lot cheaper to buy those senators, and those senators are more than happy to make that money because it sort of frees them from the responsibility or the chore of having to raise money from actual average, regular americans. it's easier to get that $5,000 check or that pac money than it is to ask some regular american for a $20 contribution. >> so what do we do about this now? >> well, i mean, we're going to have to keep fighting the way we're fighting it. it's a propaganda war in a lot of ways. i mean, you have the insurance companies doing these -- these astroturf protests trying to sort of create this impression that this is a broad american mandate against health care reform. we see the polls. we see the numbers. it's obviously not true. americans want reform. they want it desperately. and i think we need to keep talking about it and keep pushing and keep calling and writing legislators and reminding them that they made a campaign promise to support and to reform the sys
but in montana, in north dakota, in states like that, that money goes a long, long way. so it's a lot cheaper to buy those senators, and those senators are more than happy to make that money because it sort of frees them from the responsibility or the chore of having to raise money from actual average, regular americans. it's easier to get that $5,000 check or that pac money than it is to ask some regular american for a $20 contribution. >> so what do we do about this now? >> well,...
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then to be able to go back to "hannah montana" is going to be great. i was blogging the other day, doing my events, my therapy. i was just kind of saying i really do, you know, not to try to use my own motto, but it really is like the best of both worlds because i get to do everything. i get to do the comedy that i love and for the kids, but i also get to go out and do music that i really like. >> good for you. what are you going to sing for us now? >> we're singing "the climb." >> isn't it nice when you have a drummer who knows? >> what are we doing? >> ladies and gentlemen, miley cyrus! ♪ ♪ i can almost see it, that dream i'm dreaming, but there's a voice inside my head ♪ ♪ saying you'll never reach it ♪ every step i'm taking, every move i make feels lost with no direction ♪ ♪ my faith is shaking, but i, i've got to keep trying, gotta keep my head held high ♪ ♪ there's always gonna be another mountain, i'm always gonna wanna make it move ♪ ♪ always gonna be an uphill battle, sometimes i'm gonna have to lose ♪ ♪ ain't about h
then to be able to go back to "hannah montana" is going to be great. i was blogging the other day, doing my events, my therapy. i was just kind of saying i really do, you know, not to try to use my own motto, but it really is like the best of both worlds because i get to do everything. i get to do the comedy that i love and for the kids, but i also get to go out and do music that i really like. >> good for you. what are you going to sing for us now? >> we're singing...
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. >>> later today, president obama pushes healthcare reform at a town hall meeting in montana. but in california, a different sort of gathering. cbs news correspondent bill whitaker is in inglewood this morning. bill, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. they're just now opening the gates to allow people to stream in here. people have been streaming, thousands since tuesday, to get free medical care provided by remote area medical, a nonprofit set up 24 years ago to take modern american medicine to third world villages. now they spend most of their time giving free medical care to needy medical communities right here in the u.s. >> how dare you! >> reporter: furry and shouting have dominated the debate over healthcare reform, making it difficult to hear the quiet pain of people like cynthia cobb. >> i'm just trying to push through this. >> reporter: she lost her job as an l.a. bus driver and with it her benefits and insurance. she joined thousands here who need healthcare. >> larry durst needs glasses. >> i have medical. they only cover so much. >> reporter: sa
. >>> later today, president obama pushes healthcare reform at a town hall meeting in montana. but in california, a different sort of gathering. cbs news correspondent bill whitaker is in inglewood this morning. bill, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. they're just now opening the gates to allow people to stream in here. people have been streaming, thousands since tuesday, to get free medical care provided by remote area medical, a nonprofit set up 24 years ago...
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president obama is scheduled to host a town hall in montana. usually the white house holds sign ups on the website for tickets but tickets for this are being handed out on a fir first-come, first-served basis. up to 500 protesters are expected to demonstrate outside. michael vick will try to resurrect his nfl career with the philadelphia eagles. the former atlanta falcon and prisoner signed a one-year contract in an option for a second year. it is worth about $7 million. he is back in the league less than a month after being conditionally reinstated. what do football fans think of this? >> i was shocked when i saw that, but they have to do what they have to do. i think it fits the eagles. >> i have no problem with it. he served his time. let's see what he has. i don't know if he has anything against him. alisyn: his first practice is at lehigh university tomorrow. here is a great story. he's interviewed everyone from oprah to samuel l. jackson. he has never managed to get the one interview he wanted and that is with the president, until now. da
president obama is scheduled to host a town hall in montana. usually the white house holds sign ups on the website for tickets but tickets for this are being handed out on a fir first-come, first-served basis. up to 500 protesters are expected to demonstrate outside. michael vick will try to resurrect his nfl career with the philadelphia eagles. the former atlanta falcon and prisoner signed a one-year contract in an option for a second year. it is worth about $7 million. he is back in the...
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tom brokaw with us from montana. guys, thanks very much for your time. i appreciate it. >>> we'll continunu >> plenty of sunshine out here. we will not see a good chance of showers until friday. going to be pretty warm out there. 90 degrees today. not a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. 90 on the shores of ocean city. >> that's your latest weather. >>> al, thanks very much. there is much more to come on this wednesday morning here on "today." but first, these messages. >>> back at 7:43 with more on the death of massachusetts senator ted kennedy. one of the senator's most powerful and touching speeches came exactly one year before his death. the site was denver, colorado, and the 2008 democratic national convention. >> for me, this is a season of hope. new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many, and not just for the few. new hope. and this is the cause of my life. new hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american, north, south, east, west, young, old, will have decent, quality health care as a fundamental right a
tom brokaw with us from montana. guys, thanks very much for your time. i appreciate it. >>> we'll continunu >> plenty of sunshine out here. we will not see a good chance of showers until friday. going to be pretty warm out there. 90 degrees today. not a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. 90 on the shores of ocean city. >> that's your latest weather. >>> al, thanks very much. there is much more to come on this wednesday morning here on "today." but first,...
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president obama has two more town hall meetings scheduled for friday, in montana and colorado. >>> some politians say this healthcare decision is one that will impact generations and it affects everyone. that must why everyone seems to have an upon. joel d smith is live. is at fells point where everybody is talking healthcare. >> reporter: good morning, patrice. people are starting to show up here and healthcare is the discussion of the day. you saw that happening with arlin specter. it was the topic of the day and it's starting to hit the papers. it was the topic outside of kratovil's office. that is where people were lined up and they were not happy, even though the congress was not there. no town hall meeting, nothing else, it was just them with their signs and their anger. they asked the drivers to join in as well. the kratovil staff says that the congressman is out of the country and on official business. they say it's their business and they will keep it all there until it's all resolved. >> the federal government cannot handle medicare, they cannot handle social security. what ma
president obama has two more town hall meetings scheduled for friday, in montana and colorado. >>> some politians say this healthcare decision is one that will impact generations and it affects everyone. that must why everyone seems to have an upon. joel d smith is live. is at fells point where everybody is talking healthcare. >> reporter: good morning, patrice. people are starting to show up here and healthcare is the discussion of the day. you saw that happening with arlin...
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on his critics directly again stepping right into it at town hall meetings in conservative parts of montana and colorado tomorrow and saturday. harry? >> bill plante at the white house. thanks. so what is fact what is fiction when it comes to health care reform? jonathan cohn is senior editor of "the new republic" and author of "sick: the untold story of america's health care crisis and the people who pay the price". jonathan, good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm going to get right to some of these questions, some of these hot-button issues that get repeated and repeated and repeated day after day, especially in these meetings. we just heard the mantei we don't need obama and his crew to tell us how to die. is this health care reform plan going to create death panels telling people how to die, true or false? >> absolutely false. i think this is probably the most outrageous claim we've heard. there is a provision in the bill that they're moving through that if you want to write a living will you want to talk to your doctor about it you want to do it the right way, make sure you're asking fo
on his critics directly again stepping right into it at town hall meetings in conservative parts of montana and colorado tomorrow and saturday. harry? >> bill plante at the white house. thanks. so what is fact what is fiction when it comes to health care reform? jonathan cohn is senior editor of "the new republic" and author of "sick: the untold story of america's health care crisis and the people who pay the price". jonathan, good morning. >> good morning....
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. >> it montana obama's second trip as president. it is part of the onbn, bust, pifs. -- >> there are retaliatory tariffs in place, as you know. this is an area that we're quite focused on and we're working with congress to address safety concerns that they have about the u.s.-mexican tracking program. >> back on the topic of h1n1, the white house says they want to make sure the country is prepared for the jom coming flu saving. dozens are people dead. in mosul a three might yabd was killed at least 80 bomb there. two carlies were palling. they his there killed nine victims. >> seven of the nine botti wills back in the ware today looking for the other two. meanwhile officials are trying to figure out how a smul sightseeing tell cat and combar stel owe mind the car around. the army corps of engineer recovered a angled amount of glass and fiber clafs that was once awell captor. the judge helicopter had just taken off on a 12-minute sightseeing tlour. the plane was apparently emerging in the same air face. >> the blade sort of chopped o
. >> it montana obama's second trip as president. it is part of the onbn, bust, pifs. -- >> there are retaliatory tariffs in place, as you know. this is an area that we're quite focused on and we're working with congress to address safety concerns that they have about the u.s.-mexican tracking program. >> back on the topic of h1n1, the white house says they want to make sure the country is prepared for the jom coming flu saving. dozens are people dead. in mosul a three might...
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y comenzamos con los fuegos en california, salvador duran viajo hasta las montañas donde más de 700 acres fueron consumidos. >>> que tal, y la policía cerró la carretera y no está dando acceso atgviyzyerkph@h@h@tgviyz acceso, y ahora investigan si el incendioh@ fue intencional y lo h@que sí saben es que fue h@h@tl próximo viernes, esa es la información, son salvador duran, regresamos con ustedes. >>> gracias. ♪(música)h@h@tgviyzótekph@h@tgv mismoh@h@tgviyzrwpkph@h@tgviyzsn sucesor. y la familia dio el agradecimiento a todos los que capitolio ohdea a media asta. >>> y muchos pensaron que no iba a ver a obama c presidente, descansa en paz senador kennedy. pertenecía a una de las dinastia que siempre despertó el interés público, le presentamos el lad humano de esta figura. >>> edward kennedy nació en boston, era el más joven de 9 hermanos y vivió las subitas tragedias de su familia, entre 1951 sirvio en el ejercito de los estados unidos, en 1956 se graduó de harvard, comenzó su carrera al ser fiscal, y accedio al senado en 1962 ganando el escaño que dejó su hermano john
y comenzamos con los fuegos en california, salvador duran viajo hasta las montañas donde más de 700 acres fueron consumidos. >>> que tal, y la policía cerró la carretera y no está dando acceso atgviyzyerkph@h@h@tgviyz acceso, y ahora investigan si el incendioh@ fue intencional y lo h@que sí saben es que fue h@h@tl próximo viernes, esa es la información, son salvador duran, regresamos con ustedes. >>> gracias. ♪(música)h@h@tgviyzótekph@h@tgv...
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maybe a few isolated storms in idaho and montana. otherwise, no flight delays on tap for the nation. now, here is this front just now coming out of southern ontario into northern indiana and central ohio. ahead of that, we are getting a few showers, but we still have the flow out of the southwest tapping humidity off the gulf of mexico and sweeping it up the at lap tick seaboard. going forward over the next 36 hours, this is a zone of potential precipitation. showers near washington from mid-afternoon all the way into the evening. earlier for the mountains and late morning there as the front approaches. then tonight into tomorrow, the front will stall out just to our south. by tomorrow morning, we may have a lingering shower, especially to our east. during the day, a stalled front with a passing shower near the beaches as well as south and east of washington. otherwise, lower humidity moving in that should linger into friday. a nice break from our usual high heat and humidityeg bin bng tomorrow. for today, it going to be rather uncom
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>> bravery. >> oh, hannah montana right there. that's called "inglourious basterds." it opens august 21. eli roth, everybody. we'll be snow.w.keii hey, it's me, water. did you know that when you filter me at home i'm pretty much the same as i am in a plastic bottle? except that you'll save, like, $600 bucks a year. but other than that, we're pretty much the same. pur. good, clean water. that intimacy; it's very personal. to be able to communicate directly with your teacher instead of being in a class of 300 makes all the difference in the world. there's math lab, there's writing lab, there's just so many resources available to you. it gives you real world experience; i have the information directly from people who are working in the field. you get experience and knowledge from people who are all across the nation. - my name is adam. - deanna. tavares and i am a phoenix. >>> all right. e elie roth is here. this is their self-titled debut cd. here with the song "animal" from stockholm, sweden, miike snow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ there was a time when my world wa
>> bravery. >> oh, hannah montana right there. that's called "inglourious basterds." it opens august 21. eli roth, everybody. we'll be snow.w.keii hey, it's me, water. did you know that when you filter me at home i'm pretty much the same as i am in a plastic bottle? except that you'll save, like, $600 bucks a year. but other than that, we're pretty much the same. pur. good, clean water. that intimacy; it's very personal. to be able to communicate directly with your teacher...
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and the first play of the game, i snapped it to joe montana. he told me to do a post, and he told jerry to go long. >> jimmy: this is exciting. you snapped it to joe montana. that's awesome. >> i was, without a doubt, living the dream. okay, and i thought, "he's going to go to jey, he's going to go deep." you know what i mean? >> jimmy: of course, yeah. >> so i do a quick little post, and look over. and this is the first play of the game. it's on espn. it will air the same day my movie premieres, on august 14th. "the goods, live hard, sell hard." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: really funny movie. we have to talk about that, too. >> yes, yes. and so i do a quick little post pattern. and there's joe montana. and he throws it to me, and it's -- it's the greatest moment of my life. i mean, i'm absolutely peaking. >> jimmy: yeah. you are weeping. >> well, i mean -- i've lived my wholmoment -- my whole life for this moment, right? and the ball is coming to me, and everything is in slow motion. it's going to happen. and i'm already feeling myself g
and the first play of the game, i snapped it to joe montana. he told me to do a post, and he told jerry to go long. >> jimmy: this is exciting. you snapped it to joe montana. that's awesome. >> i was, without a doubt, living the dream. okay, and i thought, "he's going to go to jey, he's going to go deep." you know what i mean? >> jimmy: of course, yeah. >> so i do a quick little post, and look over. and this is the first play of the game. it's on espn. it will...
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and also, from montana all the way into the -- kind of the thu k youcthank you so much. so we're looking at some cloud cover. a cold front is swinging through. you can see all that weather was brought to you by walmart. diane? >> okay. thanks so much to you, sam. >>> without nora ephron, harry would never have met sally. tom hanks would have stayed "sleepless in seattle." producer, writer, director, bringing to the screen, "julie & julia." everybody is talking about it. the story of the groundbreaking chef. the one that changed america's views of food and how to live, julia child. and one that discovered her own destiny. and spent 20 years with us on "gma." now, the director, nora ephron. we have a picture of you at the premiere, i believe. >> oh, good. i had a lot of makeup. >> all that you went through to get to the premiere, right? there it was, the big night. you said when you were cooking, julia child was your imaginary friend when you were learning how to cook yourself? >> i really learned to cook from her cook book. this is quite a long time ago. and i used to sit
and also, from montana all the way into the -- kind of the thu k youcthank you so much. so we're looking at some cloud cover. a cold front is swinging through. you can see all that weather was brought to you by walmart. diane? >> okay. thanks so much to you, sam. >>> without nora ephron, harry would never have met sally. tom hanks would have stayed "sleepless in seattle." producer, writer, director, bringing to the screen, "julie & julia." everybody is...